OpenTopography Bulk Download

This resource provides bulk downloads of raster data from datasets hosted by OpenTopography. It is designed for advanced users seeking to download large amounts of data quickly and who have the bandwidth, expertise, and software necessary to manage the gigabytes of data available. We expect that users accessing bulk data have the ability to automate downloads from the command line via tools such as wget, curl, or a download manager such as DownThemAll

Each dataset directory contains all of the raster data for a given data collection and are typically organized into various layers type for download efficiency. When possible, a README file in the directory describes the dataset organization and other important information. Metadata for all datasets can be accessed via the OpenTopography Metadata page and users should consult the collection survey report for additional information on data organization, file naming conventions, coordinate systems, etc.

By accessing data via OpenTopography you agree to acknowledge OpenTopography and the dataset source as specified in the dataset metadata and on OpenTopography's data acknowledgement page in publications, presentations, and other materials produced using these data.

2011 - 2013 Indiana Statewide Lidar (East)

Indiana's Statewide Lidar data is produced at 1.5-meter average post spacing for all 92 Indiana Counties covering more than 36,420 square miles. New Lidar data was captured except where previously captured Lidar data exists, or the participating County bought-up to a higher resolution of 1.0-meter average post spacing Lidar data. Existing Lidar data exists for: Porter, Steuben, Noble, De Kalb, Allen, Madison, Delaware, Hendricks, Marion, Hancock, Morgan, Johnson, Shelby, Monroe, and portions of Vermillion, Parke, Vigo, Clay, Sullivan, Knox, Gibson, and Posey. These existing Lidar datasets were seamlessly integrated into this new statewide dataset. From this seamless Lidar product a statewide 5-foot post spacing hydro-flattened DEM product was created and is also available. See the FGDC Metadata provided for more details.

(*) The SRTM service requires each side of the bounding box be greater than approximately 250 meters. The SRTM service is now disabled for this job. To enable it again, please try a larger bounding box.

These options allow users to describe and keep track of their jobs. Information entered below is recorded along with other job parameters in your personal lidar Job archive accessed via myOpenTopo (available only to registered OpenTopography users).